Early baseball in Vermont/Club 7

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|Pagetext=The Keene (NH) Sentinel Oct. 3, 1867 reports that the Burnside BBC of Brattleboro, VT, beat the Union of Hinsdale 24-23 in a game called after 8 innings by darkness. Hinsdale NH is adjacent to Brattleboro.
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|Pagetext=The Keene (NH) Sentinel Oct. 3, 1867 reports that the Burnside BBC of Brattleboro, VT, beat the Union of Hinsdale 24-23 in a game called after 8 innings by darkness.  
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Hinsdale NH is adjacent to Brattleboro, which is in the SE corner of VT.
|Sources=Keene (NH) Sentinel Oct. 3, 1867
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Location Vermont
Year 1867
City Brattleboro
State VT
Nickname Burnside
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Keene (NH) Sentinel Oct. 3, 1867 reports that the Burnside BBC of Brattleboro, VT, beat the Union of Hinsdale 24-23 in a game called after 8 innings by darkness.

Hinsdale NH is adjacent to Brattleboro, which is in the SE corner of VT.

Sources

Keene (NH) Sentinel Oct. 3, 1867

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